Gazprom-owned television broadcast shocking footage of rocket attacks on Ukrainian cities, terrorized Ukrainian civilians, and dead bodies thrown into mass graves by the Russian occupiers, all in a triumphalist tone.

The image was broadcast by NTV, a television station owned by GazpromPhoto: video shooting

The video was broadcast as an introduction to a talk show called “Meeting Place,” which was broadcast by NTV, which was bought in 2001 by Gazprom Media, the media arm of the Russian energy company.

The montage includes unsavory footage that began circulating on Russian Telegram channels in late September showing the lifeless bodies of Ukrainian civilians being dumped in a mass grave believed to have been dug by the Russian occupiers days before they lost control of the city. Kupyansk, September 29.

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In the montage made by NTV, you can also see the moments when Russian missiles hit a building in the center of Kyiv on Monday, the Arch of Freedom of the Ukrainian People, a pedestrian bridge in the Ukrainian capital and a powerful explosion that occurred in the center of the Dnipro on the same day.

This segment also featured a video that circulated on social media the other day, in which one of the explosions in the center of Kyiv was accidentally filmed by a young woman who was talking near the university where she studies, according to information published in the Ukrainian mass media.

“Gazprom TV” is happy to see footage of dead Ukrainian civilians

The NTV montage also shocks with its triumphant tone, nonchalantly showing footage of terrorized civilians and asking whether the suppression of the Kyiv “regime” has “finally begun.”

“What price will the undead of Bandera pay for the Crimean Bridge?”, asks the announcer of the video immediately after the bizarre scene with a man singing a song calling for “hitting the command centers” of Ukraine.

The day before, another Russian TV channel tried to explain the rocket attacks on residential buildings in Ukraine with alleged “technical curiosities” of the air defense systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

On Monday afternoon, after his armed forces attacked the capital Kyiv and other major Ukrainian cities in the morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that he had ordered a coordinated attack in response to Saturday’s explosion on the Kerch bridge linking Crimea with Russia.

“If Ukraine continues to commit terrorist acts on our territory, Russia’s response will be harsh, and its scale will correspond to the level of threats created for the Russian Federation. No one should have any doubts about this,” Putin threatened.

The head of the Kremlin on Sunday evening, 36 hours after the explosion on the Kerch bridge, said that it was the result of a “terrorist attack” planned by Kyiv.

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